I know, I am one of a zillion DJs looking for spots to play. Ive been to Burning Man 13 years and Ive been DJing for 15 years. I play mostly house, breaks and techno. Just trying to play a couple sets out there. Have some mixes here:

My reaction based on what I've seen on this forum is that it will be difficult at best to illicit any response but sarcasm to your request. Might be better to contact some of the theme camps directly than to throw out a generic thread here. Good luck

mener wrote:Dr. Helix: I've actually had decent success in the past, but believe me, I was laughing when I posted it.

Well I give you credit, you don't seem to have the usual "Look at Me!!!" mindset I see in so many other DJ posters. Go through the DJ threads and I think you'll get an idea of why they get smacked around so much. The only thread that really sets eplayans off worse is the "need a free ticket" sob stories, and I noticed you're no fan of those based on your comments to polyfish. Anyway, good luck on finding a gig.

Let me see if I have this straight: You have been to TTITD 13 times, are an accomplished DJ, yet nobody is beating down your door to work your magic in their venue. Is that pretty accurate? If so, then I would say that you (as most of your contemporaries also happen to be) suck. Don't mean to be critical, but what other reasonable conclusion are we to come to?

Dr. Pyro wrote:Let me see if I have this straight: You have been to TTITD 13 times, are an accomplished DJ, yet nobody is beating down your door to work your magic in their venue. Is that pretty accurate? If so, then I would say that you (as most of your contemporaries also happen to be) suck. Don't mean to be critical, but what other reasonable conclusion are we to come to?

I dont know what "TTITD" is, but this will be my 13th consecutive year on the playa. I have other slots lined up, but thought Id try my luck with camps I dont know. Its fun to meet new people this way. Plus, I started going there before there was a rave on every corner, so believe it or not, its not my top priority. I guess I am just trying to network more than anything. As for skill level, feel free to listen and judge:

But.... Is is possible to participate in That Thing In The Desert for 13 years and still not know what T.T.I.T.D. stands for?

The point is, Mener, that nine out of ten people I talk to on the Playa are fed up with the thunderous electronic repetitive thumping (T.E.C.H.N.O.). How about you pick up a banjo or something and actually play some music?

Elliot wrote:I'll grant you this, Mener: You communicate in a civilized manner.

But.... Is is possible to participate in That Thing In The Desert for 13 years and still not know what T.T.I.T.D. stands for?

The point is, Mener, that nine out of ten people I talk to on the Playa are fed up with the thunderous electronic repetitive thumping (T.E.C.H.N.O.). How about you pick up a banjo or something and actually play some music?

Thanks Elliot. I do play other instruments like drums and piano, but they are too large and cumbersome to bring out to the desert (not to mention the elements would destroy them).

I Google searched it and apparently its "That Thing In The Desert." Maybe I didn't know because the playa has been in my backyard most of my life (Reno native) and I steer away from the insanity that is Center Camp?

Elliot wrote:But.... Is is possible to participate in That Thing In The Desert for 13 years and still not know what T.T.I.T.D. stands for?

Another reason I may not know that acronym is because of my age demographic. My first year at Burning Man was 1999 when I was 20 years old and I've camped mostly with people my age each year. And to be fair, I've been to "That Thing In The Desert" (during Labor Day weekend) 12 times. This year will mark numero 13.

Elliot wrote:I'll grant you this, Mener: You communicate in a civilized manner.

But.... Is is possible to participate in That Thing In The Desert for 13 years and still not know what T.T.I.T.D. stands for?

The point is, Mener, that nine out of ten people I talk to on the Playa are fed up with the thunderous electronic repetitive thumping (T.E.C.H.N.O.). How about you pick up a banjo or something and actually play some music?

Thanks Elliot. I do play other instruments like drums and piano, but they are too large and cumbersome to bring out to the desert (not to mention the elements would destroy them).

I Google searched it and apparently its "That Thing In The Desert." Maybe I didn't know because the playa has been in my backyard most of my life (Reno native) and I steer away from the insanity that is Center Camp?

Elliot wrote:I'll grant you this, Mener: You communicate in a civilized manner.

But.... Is is possible to participate in That Thing In The Desert for 13 years and still not know what T.T.I.T.D. stands for?

The point is, Mener, that nine out of ten people I talk to on the Playa are fed up with the thunderous electronic repetitive thumping (T.E.C.H.N.O.). How about you pick up a banjo or something and actually play some music?

I've been going for six years and I only recently learned what TTITD stood for. But isn't this guy the same person that has been sneaking into TTITD for the past several years?

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Elliot wrote:I'll grant you this, Mener: You communicate in a civilized manner.

But.... Is is possible to participate in That Thing In The Desert for 13 years and still not know what T.T.I.T.D. stands for?

The point is, Mener, that nine out of ten people I talk to on the Playa are fed up with the thunderous electronic repetitive thumping (T.E.C.H.N.O.). How about you pick up a banjo or something and actually play some music?

I've been going for six years and I only recently learned what TTITD stood for. But isn't this guy the same person that has been sneaking into TTITD for the past several years?

Very well, perhaps TTITD is mostly an E-playa expression. But it's soooo tempting to pick on the DJs!

I may not make it to TTITD this year, but if I do, I will have a couple of paiannas with me, yes. Really bad ones, of course -- what did you expect. But usable. I even know a piano tuner on the Playa -- and where to find him.

Elliot wrote:Very well, perhaps TTITD is mostly an E-playa expression. But it's soooo tempting to pick on the DJs! :lol:

I may not make it to TTITD this year, but if I do, I will have a couple of paiannas with me, yes. Really bad ones, of course -- what did you expect. But usable. I even know a piano tuner on the Playa -- and where to find him.

I definitely understand why people would want to pick on Djs on this site. "So, its like totally my first year and I heard there's concerts every night. I think this is like Coachella right? Anyways, I've been DJing for 6 months (mostly for my fraternity) and I hella wanna play some music dawg. Hook it up!"